The white or off-white fluid is indeed female ejaculate. It is also sweet because of the fructose and glucose found in the glands that secretes the fluid ('female prostrate' or skene's glands). The 'female prostrate' is generally accepted as the source for female ejaculate.

A yellow fluid is most likely just urine. It may be mixed with a little female ejaculate but the origin of the yellow fluid is the bladder.

My boyfriend and i had sex today and we didnt use protection. We flipped out because we saw so juices on my leg. He always feels it when he's about to cum and he didnt think he did. He checked my vagina and there was some white only on the opening and i squirted and it was clear. Was that most likely mine or his cum?

My boyfriend and i had sex today and we didnt use protection. We flipped out because we saw so juices on my leg. He always feels it when he's about to cum and he didnt think he did. He checked my vagina and there was some white only on the opening and i squirted and it was clear. Was that most likely mine or his cum?

So when my boyfriend and I had sex for the first time.....I didn't cum but it felt sooooooooo good.....like way better that when's masterbated.....kind of weird.....but is it normal not to cum the first time but have an orgasm anyway

I am not sure what you mean by saying that you had an orgasm, but did not cum?

Are you talking about female ejaculation, or about squirting/gushing? These are special things that happens to your body. It is not a given that it will happen. In fact, most women will never emit any fluid during sex, except for the normal arousal fluid.

It is not unusual to not orgasm during first time intercourse. Some women are however lucky and will orgasm the first time.

I am 28 in college studying anatomy, I have this lesbian lover who loves to obsessively feed me her vaginal discharge and cum she loves to put a popsicle in my vagina till it melts and then she fingers me she loves the feel of cold dead like vaginas, I'm leaving her. I'm creeped out by her